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urban environment, devert environment, and so on. >> phillip is with the washington guardian. awarded the army their hammer award. >> $6 million on development to the uniforms. >> with the wars in afghanistan and iraq, the army replaced the familiar green and brown fatigues with a lighter tan and brown pattern better suited to desert environments. but as the army soon learned, not all deserts are the same. >> the uniform was much more effective in iraq than it was in afghanistan. >> forcing the army to spend millions of dollars to come up with a pattern better suited for afghanistan. the soldier on the left in the new pattern blends in better than the soldier on the right with the old one. >> the mistake that the army learned from. >> part of that solution may mean that soldiers in the future may need more closet space. >> one thing they are looking at is multiple uniforms, multiple camouflage, instead of having a single, one size, fits all. >> 9news. >> not since nancy kerrigan took a sledge hammer to the knee have we had a bizarre story like this. u.s. speed skater has now c
urban environment, devert environment, and so on. >> phillip is with the washington guardian. awarded the army their hammer award. >> $6 million on development to the uniforms. >> with the wars in afghanistan and iraq, the army replaced the familiar green and brown fatigues with a lighter tan and brown pattern better suited to desert environments. but as the army soon learned, not all deserts are the same. >> the uniform was much more effective in iraq than it was in...
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thursday a management analyst at the environment protection agency sent out the e-mail meant to highlight the hispanic culture for hispanic heritage month. but the e-mail titled hispanic news you can use seemed to be copied off a website called buzzle and what some consider stereotypes. it says, when hispanics are addressing someone with informal words, generally they are very fast, loud, and use a lot of body language gestures to convey their points. >> you can't judge a whole race of people based on actions of a lot of them. >> reporter: the e-mail also included this photo of avariousa, the ally to fidel castro in the cuban revolution, shown on a mural. but some hispanics say the rebel's place in history is debatable. >> some people say he was bad, he was wrong. some said he was great. >> reporter: a florida congresswoman issued a statement saying, i am aghast and upset that a federal agency would send an e-mail depicting him in celebration of hispanic heritage month. he was a blood thirsty, vengeful, cowardly, sadistic, two-bit delinquent who used his position as enforcement to send co
thursday a management analyst at the environment protection agency sent out the e-mail meant to highlight the hispanic culture for hispanic heritage month. but the e-mail titled hispanic news you can use seemed to be copied off a website called buzzle and what some consider stereotypes. it says, when hispanics are addressing someone with informal words, generally they are very fast, loud, and use a lot of body language gestures to convey their points. >> you can't judge a whole race of...
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qc hold for a new environment or food, clothing, shelter? we do. growing ideas. >> the next time you hear them say don't worry about it, we will get a few other people to pay their fair share, watch out, middle-class, the taxpayer is coming to you. >> the vice-presidential debate. >> folks, use your common sense. will you do you trust on this? a man who introduced a bill that will raise 8 $6,400 a year, knowing it and passing it and romney saying he will sign it, or me and the president? >> did joe biden stop the wave?omney >> you are going to win? >> yes fauquier >> also, the ghazi. over ben doe >> and affirmative action returns to the supreme court. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> an instant cnn poll gave the vice eventual debate to all rain. and instead cbs poll gave the debate to paujoe biden. >> falling exchange on medicare and social security. >> medicare and social zuccotti did so much for my own family. we will not jeopardize this program, bu
qc hold for a new environment or food, clothing, shelter? we do. growing ideas. >> the next time you hear them say don't worry about it, we will get a few other people to pay their fair share, watch out, middle-class, the taxpayer is coming to you. >> the vice-presidential debate. >> folks, use your common sense. will you do you trust on this? a man who introduced a bill that will raise 8 $6,400 a year, knowing it and passing it and romney saying he will sign it, or me and the...
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. >> yes, we are finally below that 8% level, but it is still indicative of a slow go environment. >> reporter: much of the drop in the unemployment rate is attributed to the growth of part-time jobs. >> i didn't even get responses to my resume. >> reporter: 56-year-old amy crawford was forced to take a minimum wage job in a restaurant when she could not find full-time work as a home designer. >> it forces two in the bush. i'm not confident in the economy. >> reporter: well as you might expect, president obama and mitt romney saw today's job numbers much differently. >> today's news should give us some encouragement. it shouldn't be an excuse for the other side to try to talk down the economy to score a few political points. >> so it looks like unemployment is getting better, but the truth is if the same share of people were participating in the work force, the day that the president got elected while the unemployment rate would be around 11%. and that's the real reality of what's happening on out there. >> 40% of the unemployed have been out of work six months or more. that number di
. >> yes, we are finally below that 8% level, but it is still indicative of a slow go environment. >> reporter: much of the drop in the unemployment rate is attributed to the growth of part-time jobs. >> i didn't even get responses to my resume. >> reporter: 56-year-old amy crawford was forced to take a minimum wage job in a restaurant when she could not find full-time work as a home designer. >> it forces two in the bush. i'm not confident in the economy. >>...
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shoulder because you don't know what you could do wrong or how you are approaching someone in this type of environment. even though it's ungated and an open campus and anyone can come on. >> a school spokesman says the university encourages nonstudents to enjoy the campus and its facilities. investigators say there could be possible security video of the shooter leaving the student center. >>> a 14-year-old boy has won a discrimination lawsuit against a prestigious pennsylvania boarding school that refused to enroll him because he is hiv positive. the milton-hershey school will have to pay the boy and his family $700,000. the school originally refused to admit the honor roll student because they said he would be a threat to the health and safety of other students. the school has since changed their policy on hiv positive students. it will also provide hiv training to students and staffers. >>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel says it is time for the city's 350,000 students to get back into the classroom while the city's teachers union and the school board negotiate a new contract. chicago teachers are strik
shoulder because you don't know what you could do wrong or how you are approaching someone in this type of environment. even though it's ungated and an open campus and anyone can come on. >> a school spokesman says the university encourages nonstudents to enjoy the campus and its facilities. investigators say there could be possible security video of the shooter leaving the student center. >>> a 14-year-old boy has won a discrimination lawsuit against a prestigious pennsylvania...
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a small environment. >> you think it would be moving down. think about that next time you go up. >> don't do that. don't do what topper just said. >> beautiful sunrise. sky 9 captured this. just a little color, just enough cloud cover. >> that is nice. >> isn't that nice? it's pretty nice. i tell you what, we're looking at the same pattern again tomorrow. you'll have a nice sunrise and a few afternoon storms, nothing crazy. want to switch gears now and talk about the tropical storm isaac. this is isaac right now. it's going to pass south of antegua. we have hurricane watch in effect and hurricane warning in effect for the dr. here's the track, winds are still 45 miles per hour. not exactly a power packed storm. about 365 miles east, southeast of san juan. models in good agreement until it gets to the eastern part of cuba and the models converge. the national hurricane center compromise and taken the storm through key west up the west side of florida. could impact the republican convention next week. right now, it has it forecast to be a categ
a small environment. >> you think it would be moving down. think about that next time you go up. >> don't do that. don't do what topper just said. >> beautiful sunrise. sky 9 captured this. just a little color, just enough cloud cover. >> that is nice. >> isn't that nice? it's pretty nice. i tell you what, we're looking at the same pattern again tomorrow. you'll have a nice sunrise and a few afternoon storms, nothing crazy. want to switch gears now and talk about...
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we will continue to operate in the unstable environment an tt. d't tst at tri, t t omon t ew wall out. well, we can blow the wall out. see if they change security. we didn't. now they murdered our ambassador. we don't seem to be learning from our mistakes. we did notearn in 2003 when le ahestttid tuedrs bassad orseas since 1979. it seems like we could be trying to do a little bit too much, doesn't it? mae we are trying to do too much. >>guest: we ve a very adapted eninhe ns qndeis i frr. ilav tem it to this as we saw by the attack. there are individuals that are continuing to seek and harm the united state to harm the facilities and we need to remain vigilant and fund and resource the capabilit >>epar parof the reicine e esti tcuck ety we don't know. this is all election stuff. it will be republicans yelling at democrats and democrats blaming each other. that is what they do. they are skirting over the fact that the terrorists told us they were coming to benaz thols,re oth. we left one security guard and a man who risked his life for years and ye
we will continue to operate in the unstable environment an tt. d't tst at tri, t t omon t ew wall out. well, we can blow the wall out. see if they change security. we didn't. now they murdered our ambassador. we don't seem to be learning from our mistakes. we did notearn in 2003 when le ahestttid tuedrs bassad orseas since 1979. it seems like we could be trying to do a little bit too much, doesn't it? mae we are trying to do too much. >>guest: we ve a very adapted eninhe ns qndeis i frr....
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an obvious question and answer,ier they having a tough time putting their skills to use in the work environment? >> they are. there is a big problem now that even though the recession is over, there is an oversaturation of the labor market of quality, highly skilled workers look for example jobs and generation y is competing against themselves and workers. and they're going toe-to-toe and they lose outing to the older, more experienced workers. >> i wonder if this lifestyle choice might be in the end a good thing for our country. the biggest knock now is that the united states doesn't make anything about -- anymore. perhaps day -- perhaps they will go out there and make stuff. >> exactly. we need more innovation. to be successful as a technology country, we have to have more innovations for sure and having the ability to be flexible is something that is what januaryeration y is targeted to do well. >> we shouldn't call them slackers living in the basement of their mom and dad's home after college, right? no, not t. there is a lot of negative things but the truth of the matter s they are coming
an obvious question and answer,ier they having a tough time putting their skills to use in the work environment? >> they are. there is a big problem now that even though the recession is over, there is an oversaturation of the labor market of quality, highly skilled workers look for example jobs and generation y is competing against themselves and workers. and they're going toe-to-toe and they lose outing to the older, more experienced workers. >> i wonder if this lifestyle choice...
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a lot of it has to do with the environment. >> the goats are actually fertilizing the environment with a slow-release invite general. >> reporter: there are a lot of curious stares from passers-by. you may see a lot of things at iverson mall, but usually goats aren't among them. >> this guy looks pretty good with some curry. >> reporter: it is thinking outside of the box. of maybe too far outside for some. >> it's bad for people who want jobs to cut the grass. >> reporter: as far as the goats are concerned, they're just doing what goats do. >> i was very pleasantly surprised to see the goats, because i've never seen goats in real life before. >> reporter: and don't be surprised if you get a little attached. >> this one, i adopted her. >> we want innovative and creative things to happen in prince george's county. and so, you know, there is no better district than district 7. >> reporter: mary bowen says each goat can eat 10 to 15 pounds of vegetation per day, and you can get her goats for a fee, based on the size of the area you want cleared. >> baaa. >> reporter: in prince george's cou
a lot of it has to do with the environment. >> the goats are actually fertilizing the environment with a slow-release invite general. >> reporter: there are a lot of curious stares from passers-by. you may see a lot of things at iverson mall, but usually goats aren't among them. >> this guy looks pretty good with some curry. >> reporter: it is thinking outside of the box. of maybe too far outside for some. >> it's bad for people who want jobs to cut the grass....
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this court recognized the classroom is the most important environment for the educational diversity are realized and so the university of texas and determine whether it reached a mass looked at the classroom. >> i'm asking how. do they require ever to check a box or do they have some unfair at this person looks 132nd hispanic and not enough. >> they did a study, your honor, that took into account the same considerations in discussing the enrollment. >> what kind of the study? >> from a supplemental joint appendix. >> it doesn't explain how they go about classroom by classroom deciding how many even argue. >> hirsute lesson each classroom batteries identified. this! each cluster in the university knows which students are taken as classes. you cannot if you gauge go back to my paycheck on the farm. >> that's a yes or no question. you go back to my paycheck on application application form in deciding whether economics to a one has a sufficient number of african-americans or hispanics. .. >> no, not on a per class basis. >> but class. >> you're looking at the classrooms, your honor. what th
this court recognized the classroom is the most important environment for the educational diversity are realized and so the university of texas and determine whether it reached a mass looked at the classroom. >> i'm asking how. do they require ever to check a box or do they have some unfair at this person looks 132nd hispanic and not enough. >> they did a study, your honor, that took into account the same considerations in discussing the enrollment. >> what kind of the study?...
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an environment ally sore on the potomac is permanently shutting down. today the city of alexandria announced the potomac river generating station is closing. the 63-year-oldsal-fired power plant has been the target of fines in recent years. environmentalists argue that plants with smokestacks push air pollution through the region. there are plans to replace it with natural gas, townhomes and shops. >> ratford university is close to becoming a smoke-free campus. 51% of the students approved. smoking is currently allowed 25 feet away from campus buildings but it is banned inside university buildings. >> and check this one out. >> the maryland lottery going high-tech. officials are planning to launch the i-lottery program. it allows you to buy traditional lottery games through your computer and smartphone. you could make purchases with a debit card. >> and coming up, as the news edge at 6:00 continues on your monday, the most prized possessions of bonnie and clyde, the love-bird bandits up on the auction block. >> then a bird's eye view of america's landsc
an environment ally sore on the potomac is permanently shutting down. today the city of alexandria announced the potomac river generating station is closing. the 63-year-oldsal-fired power plant has been the target of fines in recent years. environmentalists argue that plants with smokestacks push air pollution through the region. there are plans to replace it with natural gas, townhomes and shops. >> ratford university is close to becoming a smoke-free campus. 51% of the students...
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the event aimed to challenge participants to still their thoughts in a chaotic environment. you know what's chaotic? the traffic around times square. do you know what happens when it shuts down? people don't know the effects. >> you would think people wouldn't want to drive, and they do. >> and then they're stuck in traffic. >>> it's time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. over 100 leaders gather in rio de janeiro for the u.n. conference on sustainable development. they'll discuss environmental protection and reducing poverty. >>> in washington, secretaries duncan and sebelius and ambassador rice are expected to join in a basketball game with players from the wnba and local colleges. they're commemorating the 40th anniversary of title xi, a law against discrimination and activities based on sex. >>> and happy birthday to meredith baxter and michael gross who played the parents on "family ties." ironically they both turn 65 today. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and more as
the event aimed to challenge participants to still their thoughts in a chaotic environment. you know what's chaotic? the traffic around times square. do you know what happens when it shuts down? people don't know the effects. >> you would think people wouldn't want to drive, and they do. >> and then they're stuck in traffic. >>> it's time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. over 100 leaders gather in rio de janeiro for the...
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. >> it is unfortunate for the put them in an unsafe environment. >> police went to her home after a tip of possible child neglect. they found six children under the age of two, three of them a room all along. >> the cannot walk or talk. they cannot let you know that something is the matter. home butt by her nobody answered the door. we found a web site for the day care that says they are trained cpr and first-aid. police say do not be fooled. should do some digging. >> if they are caring for more children, they have to the state. with the parents need to do their homework, the background and jack. -- and check. >> the suspect, tara loop, has with four counts of cruelty and injuries to children. >> much more still to come. the daring rescue of a woman burning home. >> that we will show you the latest trend in housing. hello, micro homes? >> baseball fever in the district. >> and a meningitis outbreak is growing as we i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas stati abt once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i ve
. >> it is unfortunate for the put them in an unsafe environment. >> police went to her home after a tip of possible child neglect. they found six children under the age of two, three of them a room all along. >> the cannot walk or talk. they cannot let you know that something is the matter. home butt by her nobody answered the door. we found a web site for the day care that says they are trained cpr and first-aid. police say do not be fooled. should do some digging. >>...
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harbor, hawaii and the uss michael murphy is a 510've -- naval warship and designed to work in all environments reach speeds of above 30 knots. it is a cost of the 1.1 million dollars . >> and thank you very much. >> and turning back overseas. the verdict is in and a three judge panel concludes in the vatican that the butler did it. the butler was found get of stealing the pope's private documentings. he was handed an 18 prison sentence and almost certainly to be pardoned by the pope. he insists he was trying to expose what he considered corruption in the church. >> an 18 wheeler going down the highway flips over and the tanker began to leak. it is our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. china, that tanker, spilling the oil it was carrying and the emergency crews arrive liquid catches fire and the whole thing explodes much three firefighters were killed and a couple of fire trucks wrecked by the flames. no word on what caused the tanker to over turn. >> india two people killed in an explosion in a scrape yard . five workers were injured and taken to the hospital. no word but told
harbor, hawaii and the uss michael murphy is a 510've -- naval warship and designed to work in all environments reach speeds of above 30 knots. it is a cost of the 1.1 million dollars . >> and thank you very much. >> and turning back overseas. the verdict is in and a three judge panel concludes in the vatican that the butler did it. the butler was found get of stealing the pope's private documentings. he was handed an 18 prison sentence and almost certainly to be pardoned by the...
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maryland department of the environment has been here to see how much coal if any got into the river. it's going to take until daybreak to really search that area. coal is certainly not what you would want on the ground or in a nearby river but it certainly could have been a lot worse if there was a hazardous chemical. >> what kind of traffic do you normally expect on that stretch of road? is that going to be a big issue for the commute today? >> there are ways for folks to get around but certainly if you're in the ellicott city area and use this every day, it will be an inconvenience tomorrow morning or this morning. so we ask people's patience n. is a vibrant, bust lick historic main street -- bustling historic main street with shops and businesses. we'll try to get everything open as soon as we possibly can. >> we'll stay on the story and help any way we can. >>> still ahead now, the nationals and their closest division rival played an extra half-hour of baseball last night. >> actually it was after midnight when this ended. in the bottom of the 13th inning washington had runners a
maryland department of the environment has been here to see how much coal if any got into the river. it's going to take until daybreak to really search that area. coal is certainly not what you would want on the ground or in a nearby river but it certainly could have been a lot worse if there was a hazardous chemical. >> what kind of traffic do you normally expect on that stretch of road? is that going to be a big issue for the commute today? >> there are ways for folks to get...
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. >> the fbi says holmes' apartment was a quote an extremely dangerous environment and that if a neighbor or delivery man had gone into that apartment, they would likely have been severely injured or even killed. >>> well, the movie massacre is having a ripple effect across the world with scaled back premieres and banning costumes at some theaters. we can't forget about our children who are also watching these events unfold. surae chinn has that part of the story tonight. >> reporter: it can be confusing to children. experts say this is the time to talk to your kids. what you say though can depend on their age. but it is apparent that children are reacting to this senseless act. >> it was kind of heart breaking to see that so many families lost their loved ones. >> reporter: 12-year-old dario along with mom all came to see the new "batman" movie. >> i was kind of afraid there was going to be another shooting but i felt kind of safe that they were taking precautions to keep movie theaters safer. >> this is pretty much like being struck byline. bad things -- by lightning. bad things happen
. >> the fbi says holmes' apartment was a quote an extremely dangerous environment and that if a neighbor or delivery man had gone into that apartment, they would likely have been severely injured or even killed. >>> well, the movie massacre is having a ripple effect across the world with scaled back premieres and banning costumes at some theaters. we can't forget about our children who are also watching these events unfold. surae chinn has that part of the story tonight....
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. time for citi price...
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they're now in discussion was ucsf and considering a hostile work environment lawsuit. >> there is an orgy of lynchings in the south. they made postcards out of the hung, and burned body autos we got reaction from naacp. >> it's violence. it's a violent image when you see it. and it's suggesting a violent reaction, number one. you want to start protecting yourself and start wondering who you've got to look out for and watch your back. >> the reverend is concerned about ucsf response to the incident. a spokeswoman declined to be interviewed but sent a statement reading in part an extensive ucsf police investigation was immediately undertaken and conclude there'd was no evidence of a crime. >> most often, i noticed when racism happens, the first thing most people do and most police jurisdictions do is deny it. >> the they claim the district attorney determined a crime had not taken place and declined to file charges that. not true according to a spokesman for the district attorney. the d.a.snts saying it's not a crime. there is insufficient evidence to prosecute this case at this time,
they're now in discussion was ucsf and considering a hostile work environment lawsuit. >> there is an orgy of lynchings in the south. they made postcards out of the hung, and burned body autos we got reaction from naacp. >> it's violence. it's a violent image when you see it. and it's suggesting a violent reaction, number one. you want to start protecting yourself and start wondering who you've got to look out for and watch your back. >> the reverend is concerned about ucsf...
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. >> a 40 million project will soon be on the way to reduce noise and help the environment. i'll tell you what it is coming up. >> and a few clouds along the way, but will there be rain? bob turk has your weather coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is cloudy and 86 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete forewarning weather is coming up. out with the old and in with the new. the u.s. department of transportation is awarding the city of baltimore $40 million to build a new bus transit facility. wjz is live in east baltimore, michelle richie with more on how unemployment and the environment will be affected. michelle. >> reporter: in the next few years more than 700 jobs are expected to be created because of this project and it's also going to help the neighborhood. if busy bus transit building are still standing after 65 years never being renovated. but today that is all about to change. >> we're giving amdot $40 million. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of transportation ray lahood says the money is part of a $53 million project to replace the bus facility. >> this is
. >> a 40 million project will soon be on the way to reduce noise and help the environment. i'll tell you what it is coming up. >> and a few clouds along the way, but will there be rain? bob turk has your weather coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is cloudy and 86 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete forewarning weather is coming up. out with the old and in with the new. the u.s. department of transportation is awarding the city of baltimore $40 million to...
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we will continue to operate in the unstable environments. >>shepard: i don't trust anyone to do that. what the terrorists did, they put a bomb on the wall and they blew the wall out. well, we can blow the wall out. see if they change security. we didn't. now they murdered our ambassador. we don't seem to be learning from our mistakes. we did not learn in 2003 when 2001 came around, we did not learn about the first attack when they murdered the first ambassador overseas since 1979. it seems like we could be trying to do a little bit too much, doesn't it? maybe we are trying to do too much. >>guest: we have a very adapted enemy in the war against al qaeda and terrorism. it is far from over. we will have to remain committed to this as we saw by the attack. there are individuals that are continuing to seek and harm the united states, to harm the facilities and we need to remain vigilant and fund and resource the capability. >>shepard: part of the testimony today is that the republicans in the house of representatives, they cut back on security.
we will continue to operate in the unstable environments. >>shepard: i don't trust anyone to do that. what the terrorists did, they put a bomb on the wall and they blew the wall out. well, we can blow the wall out. see if they change security. we didn't. now they murdered our ambassador. we don't seem to be learning from our mistakes. we did not learn in 2003 when 2001 came around, we did not learn about the first attack when they murdered the first ambassador overseas since 1979. it...
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it's an american idea to give parents more choices, to put their children in an environment that they can succeed. it's an idea that works. we could look around the country at states that try to create a more business-friendly environment, not because they're for businesses or for any political reason or for special interest, but they know the only way to get jobs and prosperity and create opportunity is to create an environment where businesses can thrive. we make it political here, and we ask our constituents to make choices between employers and employees. but states like texas have created a business-friendly environment with lower taxes and less regulation. they passed some laws that reduces the risk of frivolous lawsuits. and what they've seen is businesses moving to their state. they've seen jobs and opportunity created, not for the top 2% but expanding a middle class, creating more opportunities and more tax revenues to do the things at the state government level that we all want for everyone that lives there. this is not for a few. this is for 100%. and you see specials now o
it's an american idea to give parents more choices, to put their children in an environment that they can succeed. it's an idea that works. we could look around the country at states that try to create a more business-friendly environment, not because they're for businesses or for any political reason or for special interest, but they know the only way to get jobs and prosperity and create opportunity is to create an environment where businesses can thrive. we make it political here, and we ask...
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she will join us it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> sean: only thirty days until the fiscal cliff negotiations are at a stalemate. my next guest wrote the book about the road to the fiscal cliff where he details how the the president's failure to broker a grand bargain between him the gop in july of 2011 is directly responsible for the crisis we now face. joining us th
she will join us it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ and then there...
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's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. >> sean: in just a minute we will have some of the details that you don't know about this amazing picture. the woman who took it is going to explain it. >> last night we highlighted similarities between events leading up to the benghazi terrorist attack and the '98 a can bombing of the embassy in kenya. in both situations an decisional security requests were ignored by our state department. we are questioning what susan rice knew before and after both attacks. in the late 90s she was assistant secretary of state for african affairs. my next g
's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long...
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given the security environment we're in, some of the aviation threats we've seen recently, they did exactly the right thing. >> reporter: several u.s. officials say she did not specifically claim to have any explosives or weapons, but the phrasing of her note aroused enough concern that she was removed from her seat, 30f, near the back of the plane, and taken to a private area on board. the pilot asked if any doctors were flying and three responded. they examined her, found no scars, and determined she seemed to be mentally disturbed. even so, as a precaution, two f-15s were scrambled at 11:40 this morning to accompany the plane on into bangor. >> 787 heavy, verify cockpit secure? >> affirmative, cockpit secure. >> reporter: in contrast to incidents earlier this year in which crew members were unruly or obviously disturbed, the woman today did not act out. and there were no obvious signs of a threat. passengers say they had no indication of the flight crew's concern. officials say the woman who set all this in motion is 41 years old and was planning a 10-day visit to the u.s. they say they'
given the security environment we're in, some of the aviation threats we've seen recently, they did exactly the right thing. >> reporter: several u.s. officials say she did not specifically claim to have any explosives or weapons, but the phrasing of her note aroused enough concern that she was removed from her seat, 30f, near the back of the plane, and taken to a private area on board. the pilot asked if any doctors were flying and three responded. they examined her, found no scars, and...
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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it will be good for not only the people who rely on this water but also the environment and the fish that rely on this water. >> as of tomorrow the agency's water situation will officially be listed as normal. >> checking in with roberta, miracle march. i am proclaiming march a miracle month. >> what you missed, showers will not happen especially when you take a look at these statistics. let's take a look of the percentage of normal statistics as far as where we stand this time of year. san fransisco 50 percent of normal. this time last year 118%, it has not been a miracle march in san jose where we're 35 percent of where we should be. this time last year a very healthy 102 percent but we have more in the futurecast. i want you to be able to plan your saturday. some light rain fall around midnight in the far reaches of the north ave. this is the beginning of a cold front, very fast moving. 6:00 a.m. it is wet in the north bay and 8:00 just about the entire bay area is wet with the heaviest precipitation over the central bank. there you have 10:00, the north bay begins to see some cle
it will be good for not only the people who rely on this water but also the environment and the fish that rely on this water. >> as of tomorrow the agency's water situation will officially be listed as normal. >> checking in with roberta, miracle march. i am proclaiming march a miracle month. >> what you missed, showers will not happen especially when you take a look at these statistics. let's take a look of the percentage of normal statistics as far as where we stand this...
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a hazmat team responded and insists there is no immediate danger to the environment. you can imagine, the trains will not be in service for a while. watch more and tell us what you think. back in 2. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm ainsley earhardt. scam artists preying on the victims and those trying to help after last week's shooting massacre at sandy hook elementary. the family of noah posner, one of the 26 victims alerted authorities after learning someone set up a fake web site in his name. consumer groups are urging people to be cautious about unsolicited requests for donations and beware of callers who won't answer questions about their organizations. a dust storm triggering a pileup in texas, causing a series of chain-reaction accidents on i-27, north of lubbock, texas. one person was killed when his suv slammed into the back of a tractor-trailer, 17 others were injured. i'm ainsley earhardt. now back to "on the record" with greta. >> if bee can take people out of north korea and they have reported all over the world and go and back up the rest of the
a hazmat team responded and insists there is no immediate danger to the environment. you can imagine, the trains will not be in service for a while. watch more and tell us what you think. back in 2. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm ainsley earhardt. scam artists preying on the victims and those trying to help after last week's shooting massacre at sandy hook elementary. the family of noah posner, one of the 26 victims alerted authorities after learning someone set up a fake web...
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nature reserve was intrusted with broader functions to preserve other animals as well as the natural environment the nature reserve all keep eyes an area of three hundred forty thousand hectares. these include links road deer and the famous bison as well as eagles and goats with some very impressive headgear busts if you like to get up close and personal with the wildlife as one animal that's definitely the star of the show a little. oscar here is a male red deer yeah he's a handsome chap just me or some of these horrible flyers and in return for a few carrots the red deer is more than happy to gracie with his presents a bit of a provence going on. apart from the friendly wildlife it's also impossible not to notice the stunning mountains here in the nature reserve and climbing isn't the only way to enjoy them . as he had it easy so far in sochi so we decided to ramp it up a notch this now that he can hear. about literally explore its depths. the. canyon is a popular summer sport in sochi and combines hiking jumping and swimming and once we had all safety briefing it was time to get into the wate
nature reserve was intrusted with broader functions to preserve other animals as well as the natural environment the nature reserve all keep eyes an area of three hundred forty thousand hectares. these include links road deer and the famous bison as well as eagles and goats with some very impressive headgear busts if you like to get up close and personal with the wildlife as one animal that's definitely the star of the show a little. oscar here is a male red deer yeah he's a handsome chap just...
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it's going to take risk, and right now, we live in a risk-averse environment and a government environment that can take risks. in many ways they are afraid they will get criticized in the press or media. neil: they said businesses to risks and we ended up bailing them out, so we are averse to risk and that the ma because every time they do this, we pay for it. >> and health and medicine, we're going to have to take risks and figure out how to create new drugs and create new innovation. neil: synonymous with simona mr. conaway what you're talking about? >> there's there is a difference between the weather and climate. it's raining today, it's not raining tomorrow. the climate is the key. are there problems in healh and medicine? you bet. we need to figure out how to do multidisciplinary research on -ow not to export testing in all kinds of thingsbroad. but you know something, we have more young people, more scientists, more people that want to come to america to innovate and people that want to leave america. neil: we have fewer than ever going into a general practice nobody really wants t
it's going to take risk, and right now, we live in a risk-averse environment and a government environment that can take risks. in many ways they are afraid they will get criticized in the press or media. neil: they said businesses to risks and we ended up bailing them out, so we are averse to risk and that the ma because every time they do this, we pay for it. >> and health and medicine, we're going to have to take risks and figure out how to create new drugs and create new innovation....
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they are in these environments. some students are insane. if they lay a hand on a student they will get prosecuted and lose their jobs. it's a tough situation to be in. this guy is, he's not 220, he's 240 from that picture there and for him to tell his friends to sit around and say some 6-year-old kid beat me up and bullied me can you imagine that? the key, fred, is that this child had a propensity to act up and fight with administration and other students. the cool knew that and he's saying the school did nothing about that. they allowed the condition to continue and as a result of that he himself got injured. he's not only suing for meds, he's suing for damages. >> avery, the school mr. webster says is complicit so to speak for not having done something to intervene with this kid who has a reputation of being a troublemaker. >> well a troublemaker because he needed medication. they now have him on medication. let me tell you something. i don't think this is a bad case. i think it's bad journalism. what i mean by that "new york post" headli
they are in these environments. some students are insane. if they lay a hand on a student they will get prosecuted and lose their jobs. it's a tough situation to be in. this guy is, he's not 220, he's 240 from that picture there and for him to tell his friends to sit around and say some 6-year-old kid beat me up and bullied me can you imagine that? the key, fred, is that this child had a propensity to act up and fight with administration and other students. the cool knew that and he's saying...
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the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors change gradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. eac
the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner....
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president head interesting statements saying that the situation we're in after the connecticut shooting the environment that the country is in that americans should compromise. >> this is logical non-sequitur. like benghazi report proves we should send a man to mars. there is no connection between the two things. the assumption that obama is working from is only he is looking to compromise for the greater good. the only way they can prove they are going to compromise the greater good is take up the white house position. this is outrageous to tie it to the massacre. all the conversation about the massacre has been repugnant to me in the last week. but i don't know, i don't think this will work for obam obama. when he says the republicans are saying this because they have a problem with me personally. that is narcissistic and dog whist to imply malintent or bad motives on the republicans. >> bret: often as we do at this table, if bur george w. buh had said of a school shooting in his term after the school shootings if democrats would only sign this budget deal and compromise with me, what do you think th
president head interesting statements saying that the situation we're in after the connecticut shooting the environment that the country is in that americans should compromise. >> this is logical non-sequitur. like benghazi report proves we should send a man to mars. there is no connection between the two things. the assumption that obama is working from is only he is looking to compromise for the greater good. the only way they can prove they are going to compromise the greater good is...
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. >> and so in this hard-charging be the best environment, it was a take no prisoners attitude, right? >> it was. and we were two really different children. and now that i have two sons of my own and i have seen them come out i see that kids are born differently. they respond to the same type of parenting totally differently. for myself it drove me to perfection. it drove me to demand the most for myself. it drove me to study inhuman hours. i could keep going relept -- relentlessly like you do around here. i could charge harder. but for my sister, when she felt she couldn't perform and she couldn't make my mother happy, and she couldn't achieve the same things she saw me doing it destroyed her. it took a big bite out of her confidence and out of hershey thought she was. -- out of who she thought she was. >> where was your dad in all of this? >> my dad and i are very close and we talk and e-mail every day. he was a small business owner. he was someone who worked all the time. we had a very traditional family where he would go out and earn, and my mother would stay home and take care of
. >> and so in this hard-charging be the best environment, it was a take no prisoners attitude, right? >> it was. and we were two really different children. and now that i have two sons of my own and i have seen them come out i see that kids are born differently. they respond to the same type of parenting totally differently. for myself it drove me to perfection. it drove me to demand the most for myself. it drove me to study inhuman hours. i could keep going relept -- relentlessly...
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they were protesting lack of regulation on banks, on wall street, and for the environment. later today in louisiana, the president will tour saint john's parrish. veronica? >> tracie potts in charlotte, thank you. >>> followers are mourning the death of the reverend sun myung moon at the age of 92 in korea. he made his unification church a worldwide religious and business phenomenon in the 1970s. he was the self-proclaimed messiah of a religion that was regarded by some as a cult that used brainwashing. he was best known for mass weddings of thousands of his followers who were referred to by many as moonies. >>> six days as isaac ravaged the state, more than 100,000 people across louisiana are still without power this morning. while some residents in hard-hit plaquemines parish say they're cleaning up for the last time, others are questioning whether post-katrina upgreats for new orleans hurt surrounding areas. >> reporter: the flooding is slowly receding across southern louisiana. the threat of high water has some neighborhoods still on high alert. st. tampany parish offic
they were protesting lack of regulation on banks, on wall street, and for the environment. later today in louisiana, the president will tour saint john's parrish. veronica? >> tracie potts in charlotte, thank you. >>> followers are mourning the death of the reverend sun myung moon at the age of 92 in korea. he made his unification church a worldwide religious and business phenomenon in the 1970s. he was the self-proclaimed messiah of a religion that was regarded by some as a cult...
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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> here's a look at your memorial day forecast. d.c., partly sunny, 91. afternoon thunderstorms, 84 in atlanta. strong afternoon storms in st. louis, 95 degrees. mostly sunny, 74 in denver. cloudy in seattle, 61 degrees. >>> the scandal over leaked documents at vatican keeps growing. the president of the vatican bank has been fired and now the pope's personal butler is under arrest. allen pizzey reports. >> reporter: the butler did it -- or did he? a few days ago the man in the front seat of the pope mobile was serving benedict his meals, helping the aging pope dress in the morning. today papal butler paolo gabriele is in de
to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> here's a look at your memorial day forecast....
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our environment is so much more complex. and whether or not you believe in global warming, there has been a shift. and our bodies are part of the environment, and they are responding accordingly. so 70 and 80-year-olds who never had the symptoms before, they're complaining of it now. >> all right, dr. snyderman, thank you, as always. >>> and up next, the video that is getting a lot of attention. >>> it was a seemingly inconsequential moment between iran and saudi arabia this player notices something on the field, tosses it aside, and then a moment later it explodes. nobody knows what it was, except it could have done real damage had it gone differently. >>> this passes for bipartisanship, republican speaker, john boehner, and nancy pelosi, a democrat driving the first nails in the platform for next january. speaker john boehner took his hammering really to the next level, something the former speaker found a bit unsettling. >>> and we were duty-bound to pass this on. the leading web video. while we have no way of knowing if
our environment is so much more complex. and whether or not you believe in global warming, there has been a shift. and our bodies are part of the environment, and they are responding accordingly. so 70 and 80-year-olds who never had the symptoms before, they're complaining of it now. >> all right, dr. snyderman, thank you, as always. >>> and up next, the video that is getting a lot of attention. >>> it was a seemingly inconsequential moment between iran and saudi arabia...
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they want tougher regulations on bank and the environment. later today, the president will tour st. john the baptist parish. he'll visit storm damage there. >>> followers are mourning the death of sun myung moon. he made his worldwide religious and business phenomenon in the 1970s. he was the self-proclaimed messiah of a religion that was regarded by some as a cult. he is best known for mass weddings of thousands of his followers. >>> six days after isaac ravaged the state more than 200,000 people across louisiana are still without power this morning. while some residents in hard-hit plaquemines parish say they are cleaning up for the last time, others are questioning whether post-katrina upgrades hurt surrounding areas. >> reporter: the flooding is slowly receding across southern louisiana. but the threat of high water has some neighborhoods still on high alert. some officials are considering evacuations of 5,000 homes. >> we don't do this lightly because we don't want people out of their homes. but safety is first. >> reporter: as power crews work to restore electricity to the mor
they want tougher regulations on bank and the environment. later today, the president will tour st. john the baptist parish. he'll visit storm damage there. >>> followers are mourning the death of sun myung moon. he made his worldwide religious and business phenomenon in the 1970s. he was the self-proclaimed messiah of a religion that was regarded by some as a cult. he is best known for mass weddings of thousands of his followers. >>> six days after isaac ravaged the state...
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. >> she is making romney's case in the fairly safe environment on september 30th, but when it matters in the debate, three weeks before a presidential election she is making the opposite case and thereby -- >> which she shouldn't be talking. it is just not her job. lou: let's let david axelrrd do do the talking in response to candy crowley on the very issue she corroborated last night for the president as he flat-out lied to the american people. >> do you know the president called it an act of terror the day after it happened but when you're, the responsible party, when you're the administration, you have a responsibility to act on what you know and what the intelligence community believes. this was, this is being thoroughly investigated. lou: not planned? first they said it wasn't planned part of this tape all that. >> director of national intelligence said on friday that was the original information that was given to us. lou: well, erin, i'm at a loss. this is, i don't know where the fourth estate is here. i don't know where the national liberal media is because it is, it is, seems
. >> she is making romney's case in the fairly safe environment on september 30th, but when it matters in the debate, three weeks before a presidential election she is making the opposite case and thereby -- >> which she shouldn't be talking. it is just not her job. lou: let's let david axelrrd do do the talking in response to candy crowley on the very issue she corroborated last night for the president as he flat-out lied to the american people. >> do you know the president...
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if you had to start home depot now in this environment, you started in a tough environment then could you do the same now? >>guest: no. there is no way. i could give you details about it but i can tell you there is no way that home depot could ever be what it is today. it has 300,000 employees and i am not with home depot anymore, i resigned in 2002 but i can tell you there are 300,000 people that would not have jobs today if we had the same environment and tried to start the home depot today. that is a tragic thing to talk about. it is terrible. this is with we are leaving for our children, now, and if we have three more years, four more years of this administration with their philosophies, home depots will not be able to grow. it will happen on the internet --. >>neil: i do want to say, he is what is remarkable about home depot, you started this and you were not remotely handy. you had not a handy cell in your body which i admire all the more. >>guest: why do you have to tell people about that? >>neil: i 2409, if i started an italian restaurant chain, president will say that figures
if you had to start home depot now in this environment, you started in a tough environment then could you do the same now? >>guest: no. there is no way. i could give you details about it but i can tell you there is no way that home depot could ever be what it is today. it has 300,000 employees and i am not with home depot anymore, i resigned in 2002 but i can tell you there are 300,000 people that would not have jobs today if we had the same environment and tried to start the home depot...
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the miscalculation here was thinking that in a post-conflict environment like libya, the same normal rules of the vienna convention apply, that the host nation can provide for security. so i think much as the military learned from experiences like beirut in 1983, khobar towers in 1986, that when you deploy people in dangerous situations, you have to concentrate on force protection and bring the resources with you that can provide an adequate level of protection. the state department has to rethink how it operates in these kinds of environments. >> i still remember '83, and i think that was the wrong decision to put our troops there with no purpose but to guard the airport. it was a symbol of strength, not strength. new york congressman gary ackerman is retiring, and he had strong words for his fellow representatives, i think especially republicans, at today's house hearing on this matter. let's watch gary ackerman. >> this might be my final six moments to speak in my 30-year career here, and i want to first start by apologizing to the deputy secretaries because you have been brought
the miscalculation here was thinking that in a post-conflict environment like libya, the same normal rules of the vienna convention apply, that the host nation can provide for security. so i think much as the military learned from experiences like beirut in 1983, khobar towers in 1986, that when you deploy people in dangerous situations, you have to concentrate on force protection and bring the resources with you that can provide an adequate level of protection. the state department has to...
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. >> the difficulty that californians love their environment. they don't want to have facilities that they perceive to be degrading that environment. on the other hand, they want to have cheap gas. this is conflict. >> reporter: there is no time line to make a decision on that state waiver. state regulators have had the request now for three days. >> terry: we are following developing news out of new jersey right now. at least a dozen people are recovering after the bus they were riding overturned on an interstate. authorities say about 60 people including several children were on board when the bus flipped over onto its side in wayne, new jersey. they have removed all the passengers. three people have been taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries. it's not clear what caused the fwougs overturn. >> troubles in china for apple's new iphone 5. thousands are on strike over strict working conditions. we wanted to take a live look outside -- another great picture. we can't find a bad picture. they are all gorgeous this morning and wha
. >> the difficulty that californians love their environment. they don't want to have facilities that they perceive to be degrading that environment. on the other hand, they want to have cheap gas. this is conflict. >> reporter: there is no time line to make a decision on that state waiver. state regulators have had the request now for three days. >> terry: we are following developing news out of new jersey right now. at least a dozen people are recovering after the bus they...